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The European Commission has triggered four new infringement proceedings against the UK Government today.
The Fine Gael TD says the latest Tory moves in Westminster show a blatant disregard for the will of the people.
Maros Sefcovic delivered an update to a press conference this morning.
Expect Johnson to do what he’s always done – pick fights with the EU in a bid to keep power, former UK/EU negotiatior Sydney Nash writes.
The Bill was published this evening.
The letter represents a majority of MLAs in Stormont but no unionists signed it.
Starmer’s visit comes as the UK Government revealed plans to introduce legislation that would override parts of the Brexit.
The US Congressional group met business organisations as their last engagement on their trip to the island of Ireland.
The Taoiseach made the remarks during a press conference with Dutch PM Mark Rutte
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Liz Truss is expected to declare her intention to bring forward legislation which rips up parts of the UK’s post-Brexit trade deal.
The Foreign Affairs Minister said Ireland is “frustrated” and “dealing with the consequences now of a decision by the British people on our own country”.
“It will take more than a story to solve the Protocol issue,” Jim Allister told an election rally.
The DUP leader was addressing a rally against the protocol in Castlederg.
The Taoiseach was speaking to reporters at the Embassy of Ireland in London.
Donaldson said unionism is ‘rapidly losing faith’ that a negotiated solution can be found on the trading arrangements.
Lewis said that it was “disappointing and wrong” that Paul Givan had resigned as the North’s First Minister.
The decision has been suspended until a judicial review against Edwin Poots’ order can be heard in full.
Poots claims he no longer has the legal authority to continue the Protocol checks – but local politics is also at play.
Senator Erin McGreehan said that the video was adding tension amid “heightened” emotions before Stormont elections in May.
The EU’s suggested changes will fix some – but not all – problems with post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland.
Brexit minister David Frost is expected in Brussels tomorrow to meet Maros Sefcovic to discuss ways to break the deadlock.
David Frost took aim at the oversight of the European Courts of Justice over trading arrangements in Northern Ireland.
Boris Johnson did not rule out triggering Article 16.
TUV leader Jim Allister and loyalist activist Moore Holmes were among the speakers.
The House of Lords committee said that Northern Ireland risks becoming a “permanent casualty” of Brexit.
Eileen Weir, a veteran community worker, gave evidence to the NI Affairs Committee in the UK Parliament.
47% of respondents said the Protocol is appropriate for Northern Ireland, while the same number disagreed.
Maros Sefcovic said the EU is willing to accommodate permanent flexibilities to the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister said he hopes progress will be made in the sausage war trade dispute between the UK and the EU.
The comments came after outgoing DUP leader Edwin Poots said he had received a personal assurance that changes would be made to the Protocol.
A new raft of checks at the ports of Belfast and Larne under the terms of the Protocol have sparked anger among unionists.
Frost and NI Secretary Brandon Lewis met business and community reps during a two-day visit to the North.
The get-together on Monday night may have been a breach of Covid-19 protocols.
Neale Richmond says the legal action by unionists is ill-judged and will further entrench political views.
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